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The Gaia from Xigmatek is in for testing today, we’ve all heard of Xigmatek, they came out of know where in 2005 with HDT (Heatsink Direct Touch) technology that not only performed well, but was very well priced too. The Gaia seems to be very similar to what we first saw from Xigmatek so we’ll see if the performance stacks up!
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"Ils sont au format tour et sont équipés d’un ventilateur des 120 mm. L’un comporte six caloducs de Ø 6 mm, l’autre trois mais Ø 8 mm avec la possibilité de monter un deuxième ventilateur en extraction. Ils sont compatibles avec tous les sockets courants, Intel LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366 et AMD AM2, AM2+ et AM3 enfin ils utilisent tous deux une contre-plaque à positionner au dos de la carte mère, pour leur fixation."
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Nachdem bereits die Modelle aus der USC Serie überzeugen konnten, bietet der Hersteller be quiet! seit einiger Zeit eine 120mm-PWM-Version seiner Silent Wings Lüfter an. Im nachfolgenden Test prüfen wir, ob auch dieses Familienmitglied an die hervorragenden Leistungen der Silent Wings USC Serie anschließen kann.
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Im Herbst 2009 hatte der Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme die Spitze unserer CPU-Kühler-Charts erstürmt, doch nun schickt sich Noctuas Schwergewicht NH-D14 an, den Thron zu besteigen. Mit sechs u-förmigen Heatpipes und zwei großformatigen Lüftern will der Österreicher 13 weitere CPU-Kühler der oberen Leistungsklasse in ihre Schranken weisen.
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NZXT has released a solid performer, and its name is the Havik 120. Designed bottom-up to outperform with class, its quad heat pipe design insures victory in the midrange performance HSF assemblies. Found at $50 CAD at major retailers, who wouldn’t consider such a heat sink for their gaming rig? The answer to that is found in the heart of acoustic junkies, who demand the upmost silence from any build.
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Today we are testing the Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU cooler, which has two tower heatsinks, five 8 mm heatpipes, and two 140 mm fans. Check it out!
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Noctua strikes again and delivers the newest concept in their cooling line-up. With all the CPU coolers I have received over the years I gained a lot of respect for the Noctua name and simply, I love the "professional" or "heavy-duty" feel of the Noctua coolers. Even the smaller 90mm fan driven coolers have the feel of a superior cooler before you even strap it on to see (and not hear) the results they produce.
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I was not sent a sample of the original inception, which by Google's dating system on the reviews, it looks like the Freezer 13 came out at the end of last year. This version of the cooler is a bit different in both the shape of the fin body, and the design that gets stamped into each fin of the Freezer 13 versus the newer PRO release. The original design called for four 6mm diameter heat pipes that got surrounded by forty-five aluminum fins, and the lower set of 10 fins were smaller than the rest. On top of that, the Freezer 13 was only shipped with a 92mm fan to do all the work. All things considered, a 200W rating on that cooler is impressive to say the least.
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Today for review I've got the massive Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler. I'm testing it on my Intel Corei5 750 CPU both at stock speeds and with an overclock. I don't have many other Socket1156 coolers on hand so I've put it up against two other Noctua coolers and one from Cooler Master for comparison.
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Noctua is a brand name that is very often associated with three things: silence, quality and performance. Yet there is a lot more to Noctua than the NH-D14: that world renowned dual tower heatsink that is the yardstick by which air CPU cooler performance is measured.
In recognition of the growing Home Theatre Personal Computer (HTPC) and Small Form Factor Personal Computer (SFF PC) markets, Noctua has introduced three CPU coolers in recent times which are of note. The newest additions are the NH-L9i and NH-L9a and a slightly older addition is the NH-L12. We will have a review of the NH-L9i coming very soon but in today's review we have with us the NH-L12.
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